Schemes news: First of its kind PL and EL scheme for ABRS members
Ravenhall Group's rural division has launched a public and employers' combined liability scheme for the Association of British Riding Schools' (ABRS) members.
James Daly, owner and director of Ravenhall Risk Solutions, said it is the only purpose built ABRS product in the country and has been specifically designed to offer flexibility.
Members get £2.5m public liability (PL) as standard with the option to increase to £5m for a relatively modest cost. Tuition PL is automatically covered with no age restrictions. Further additions to the core product, for activities such as outward bound or residential stays, are also available.
Mr Daly, who has more
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